10 Jun 2010

Sea, Sardines, Steinbeck. And a Giveaway!

Update: We have a WINNER! Please scroll down to the end of this post to find out the name. A BIG thank you to everyone who commented. It was fun doing this. :)

Let
me start with some exciting news. This post gives you the chance to win a gift certificate for shopping at CSN Stores, who recently emailed me asking if I could do a giveaway. The winner will receive a one-time use $60 certificate (shipping excluded) that can be used for any of CSN's 200+ websites, including the bed section. CSN Stores ships to USA and Canada. All you have to do, dear reader, is leave a comment to this blog post within a week from now. On next Friday (June 18), I will pick a random winner who will bag the gift certificate! that, please join me on my journey through Cannery Row in Monterey, California, where I was last week.

Besides its dazzling sunshine, topaz seawater, and buoyant seagulls, the place has been made famous by Nobel-winning writer, John Steinbeck, who used this place as the setting for his novel, "Cannery Row".


Steinbeck is literally all over the place, and walking through streets that have been preserved in the pages of a work of fiction gave me a different kind of thrill. More so after learning that Steinbeck had actually been a resident of these parts.


Already an admirer of Steinbeck's "Of Mice and Men", I now want to read "Cannery Row".


Monterey is also home to a spectacular aquarium, housing some of the least visible creatures of the aquatic universe. I was enthralled to see the sizable and varied sea horse collection.


The jelly fish section was no less spellbinding. Here's what is known as Moon Jelly.


And, of course, there was the sea, with its roaring, splashing, playful waves. A cure for any and all kinds of fatigue.

Oh, and did I mention sardines somewhere? Well, here they are--locally caught and presented in a delectable pasta dish.


Enjoy, and don't forget the giveaway!

P.S: You can always comment even if you don't wish to participate in the giveaway. :)

WINNER: Stephen Hines was the lucky name to be picked. Congratulations, Stephen!

18 comments:

cesarcarlos said...

Wonderful post and great new look for the blog! So nice to have you back. Looks like you had a marvelous time at Monterrey, I'd love to visit that aquarium :)

Terry W. Ervin II said...

Of Mice and Men is one of my favorite novels.

Looks like you had a great visit to Monterrey.

Lotus Reads said...

Ahh, I miss the ocean...Monterrey looks like a lovely place Bhaswati...thank you so much for sharing photos. Your blog is sporting a new look...love it!

Krissie said...

It's been so long since we've been to Monterey -- and we're only a couple hours away! Thanks for the contest!
allmycrazycats @ aol.com

Susan A said...

My favourite picture has to be the moon jelly one, etched against the cobalt blue background. And yes, it is about the writing, Bhas... :-)) (tagline reference ;-) xx

Stephen Hines said...

You know, it's sad but I've never seen the ocean in person. And, I've only read The Pearl by Steinbeck. Doubly sad! That sardine pasta dish looked delectable, though!

Anthony Rapino said...

Glad to see you're back! :-) Beautiful pictures; the last one made me hungry.

I love the new (is it new?) tag line for the blog, especially "It's not just about writing, you know." It rings true.

Also, I just happened to buy a Steinbeck novel (*The Pearl*) at a used book sale. Haven't read *Cannery Row* either. But I will. :-D

Glogirl said...

The CSN website has everything you could ever imagine. Something for everyone! Please enter me in this giveaway.

Parry said...

Dear Bhaswati,

No near yet so far. Not for the greed of the giveaway - which i understand is a lucky dip of sorts - the blog left me wistful about how people can be so lucky and get the best of both worlds.

Good luck and god bless!

Andrea Allison said...

Welcome back to the blogging world funny girl. Sure have missed you!

Anonymous said...

Welcome back, Bhaswati! I hope you've been well. :)

Unknown said...

awwwwww I heart seahorses! They are so neat!

And thanks for hosting the giveaway!

Sweetimpishpixie(AT)gmail(DOT)com

Rahul Banerjee said...

Dear Bhaswati,
I wondered whether you had written something on Tagore given that this is his 150th birth anniversary year and there is considerable excitement in Bengal regarding this and so decided to check out your blog. I was pleasantly surprised to find that your blog has a new look and also that you visited Cannery Row. Steinbeck is one of my favourite writers and the short novel Cannery Row especially is a treat. I secretly admire both Doc and Mac and the gang and have tried to emulate their characters in my own life in many ways! How lucky you are to be able to visit such a historic place that holds sweet memories for me even though I doubt whether I will ever be able to visit it!
But coming down to brass tacks I would really like you to write something on the relevance of Tagore in today's topsy turvy world. Though your translation of his story is excellent as a tribute to this other literary genius who has greatly influenced my life.

Bhaswati said...

Cesar, glad to be back! The aquarium was truly amazing.

Terry, that's such a brilliant piece of writing, isn't it?

Lotus, thanks for dropping by! We sure had a nice time by the ocean. :)

Kristine, it was fun doing the contest. Thanks for playing!

Susan, the moon jelly is simply ravishing, isn't it?

Stephen, any time you are in CA, we will be happy to accompany you to the ocean. Promise. And the pasta was yummy!

Oni, thanks for the visit to this blog, friend! The tagline has been there since day one. Will look forward to your views on the Steinbeck book you got.

Glogirl, the pleasure was mine. Thanks for playing!

Pinknblu, many thanks.

Andrea, thanks for the welcome back. I missed you all tons too. :)

Jason, thanks, friend. Been well, just a little busy. :P

Pixie, aren't those seahorses gorgeous! Thanks for playing too. :)

Rahul, thanks for your kind words. What do I write about the relevance of Tagore--I wouldn't know where to start and where to end. For me, he is a constant--whether the sphere is personal or public. On your recommendation now, I must read "Cannery Row"!

Terry W. Ervin II said...

Congrats to Stephen Hines for his win!

rama said...

you are in monterey and you are yet to read cannery row, and all we *#@%* who have read it may never go there, such are the exquisite ironies of life ...

wall mirror said...

I love the ocean in Monterey! Great pictures. We own a Wall Mirrors ecommerce site and are always looking for great content to share and help inspire. Thanks.

Dining Table Gal said...

The article is grate and the ocean is wonderful I love it and the Moon Jelly and the sea horse its seems so unique.

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